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Grant winners: Economic and Social Research Council

25th January 2008, Times Higher,

Professor Martin White of Newcastle University has been awarded funding to establish a Centre of Excellence for Translational Research in Public Health.
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Policy watch: Human-animal study approved

25th January 2008, Times Higher, UK

Scientists at Newcastle University and King's College have won permission to create human-animal embryos for research.
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Spatial economics gets centre

25th January 2008, Times Higher, UK

A Centre for Spatial Economics will be established at the London School of Economics, with collaboration from universities including Newcastle.
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Reaching out but still falling short

25th January 2008, Times Higher, UK

A report has revealed how much of their top-up fee income universities are spending on student support. Newcastle University is the highest spender on outreach.
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University does most for less likely students

24th January 2008, The Jounal, UK

Newcastle University has spent more than £2m on encouraging more young people to study for a degree. No URL, but see press release.
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What would make you lose weight?

24th January 2008, BBC Online, Worldwide

Professor Martin White of Newcastle University comments on incentive schemes which encourage people to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
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Sharper aerial pictures spark privacy fears

24th January 2008, The Guardian, Technology, UK

Surveillance expert Dr David Wood of Newcastle University comments on plans to add high-res images and data including ages to a commercial online database.
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New centre brings universities together in public health drive

23rd January 2008, The Journal, UK

Plans for the Newcastle University-led Centre for Translational Research in Public Health, which aims to link research with real life practice.
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Top universities fail to spend £3m set aside to attract poorer students

23rd January 2008, The Guardian, UK

Russell Group universities, including Newcastle, have failed to spend money put aside to provide bursaries for state school pupils.
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Who wants to live for ever?

23rd January 2008, The Independent, UK

Californian scientists have genetically-engineered an organism that lives 10 times longer than normal. Article credits work carried out by Professor Tom Kirkwood of Newcastle University in the late 1970s.
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